Summary

Star Trek: Prodigycreators and executive producers Kevin and Dan Hageman share their hopeful update for season 3 on Netflix.Star Trek: Prodigyseason 2 premieres Monday, July 1st, on Netflix, with all 20 brand-new episodes releasing on that day. After a dedicated 2023 fan campaign to saveStar Trek: Prodigywhen Paramount+ canceled the beloved CGI animated series,Star Trek: Prodigyseason 2 is a victory for viewers, who will naturally want even more adventures of Admiral Kathryn Janeway (Kate Mulgrew) and the USS Protostar’s ragtag team of young Starfleet hopefuls.

Kevin and Dan Hageman joinedScreen Rantfor an exclusive upcoming interview to discussStar Trek: Prodigyseason 2. When asked what the status ofStar Trek: Prodigy’s production team is if Netflix orders season 3, Kevin Hageman says they"look forward"to that day, and thatthey"would love"to come back for whatever iteration ofStar Trek: ProdigyNetflix wants, whether it’s an animated movie or another 20-episode season 3. Read Kevin Hageman’s quote below:

The cast of Star Trek: Prodigy season 2 poses heroically together with a planet and two ships in the background.

Kevin Hageman: Well, it’s been a while [since] we finished [season 2]. We don’t have offices anymore. We’re in our homes right now. I know that everyone in our crew, we had such a delight working on this show. So, I look forward to that day when we can make that call, we get a call from Alex Kurtzman, and they’re like, ‘Netflix has an appetite [for more Prodigy]’. Whether it’s an animated film, a sequel, or if it’s a third season. But to be able to call up our crew and actors, I know everyone who can would love to come back.

Kate Mulgrew Urges Fans To Watch Star Trek: Prodigy Season 2, Hopes For More Seasons

With Star Trek: Prodigy season 2 premiering on Netflix on July 1st, Kate Mulgrew urges fans to watch so that Netflix orders more seasons.

How Star Trek: Prodigy Season 3 Can Happen On Netflix

It’s up to audiences to stream, watch, and post about Star Trek: Prodigy

Star Trek: Prodigyseason 3 happening is dependent on audiences watching the next 20 episodes on Netflix once they premiere on July 1st. While Netflix is generally secretive about viewership numbers, it charts the millions of minutes streamed, how shows are binge-watched, and also social media chatter about a series. Kevin and Dan Hageman toldScreen Rantthat they know Star Trek: Prodigy season 1, which premiered Christmas Day 2023 on Netflix, was"well-watched", butStar Trek: Prodigyseason 2 needs ardent viewership, especially in the first week and the first 30 days, forProdigyto secure a season 3 order.

A best case scenario would mean a likely 2-year wait for more Star Trek: Prodigy, whether it’s an animated movie or Star Trek: Prodigy season 3.

Star Trek Prodigy TV series poster

Kevin and Dan Hageman also brought up thepossibility of aStar Trek: Prodigyanimated movie potentially being ordered by Netflix in lieu of season 3.Star Trekoverseen by Alex Kurtzman’s Secret Hideout is now making2-hour formatStar Trekstreaming movies, with the first,Star Trek: Section 31, awaiting a release date on Paramount+. But, as the Hagemans pointed out, theStar Trek: Prodigyproduction offices closed after season 2’s episodes were completed. A best case scenario would mean a likely 2-year wait for moreStar Trek: Prodigy,whether it’s an animated movie orStar Trek: Prodigyseason 3. But fans would gladly wait for moreStar Trek: Prodigy.